New York - Charles Warner of Saratoga Springs kept a secret for most of his life.
In 1928, he began to tell friends the truth. They didn’t believe him.
Warner, 82, worked as a painter, paperhanger and decorator in the city. He smoked cigars; before Prohibition, he went out for beers with the boys. The news surprised some people on Monday, Dec. 17, 1928: Charles Warner was a woman. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - LensWorld
In 1928, he began to tell friends the truth. They didn’t believe him.
Warner, 82, worked as a painter, paperhanger and decorator in the city. He smoked cigars; before Prohibition, he went out for beers with the boys. The news surprised some people on Monday, Dec. 17, 1928: Charles Warner was a woman. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - LensWorld